Flaviana Calignano is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a particular emphasis on mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, industrial and manufacturing engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and aerospace engineering.
The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, additive manufacturing materials and processes, manufacturing process and optimization, high entropy alloys studies, cellular and composite structures, microwave engineering and waveguides, and antenna design and optimization.
Frequent publication venues for Calignano include:
Key recent publications by Flaviana Calignano are:
Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Calignano include:
From their published work, it can be observed that the scientist investigates the mechanical properties and performance aspects of additive manufacturing materials, along with exploring the influence of factors such as build orientation in polymeric parts fabrication. Their research also addresses broader impacts of additive manufacturing on supply chains and sustainability issues.
Flaviana Calignano;Diego Manfredi;Elisa Paola Ambrosio;Sara Biamino
F. Calignano
F. Calignano;D. Manfredi;E.P. Ambrosio;Luca Iuliano
Francesco Trevisan;Flaviana Calignano;Massimo Lorusso;Jukka Antero Pakkanen;Jukka Antero Pakkanen
Diego Manfredi;Flaviana Calignano;Manickavasagam Krishnan;Manickavasagam Krishnan;Riccardo Canali;Riccardo Canali
Francesco Trevisan;Flaviana Calignano;Alberta Aversa;Giulio Marchese
Giulio Marchese;Massimo Lorusso;Simone Parizia;Simone Parizia;Emilio Bassini
Erika Fantino;Annalisa Chiappone;Ignazio Roppolo;Diego Giovanni Manfredi
Luigi Ventola;Francesco Robotti;Masoud Dialameh;Flaviana Calignano
Diego Giovanni Manfredi;Flaviana Calignano;Manickavasagam Krishnan;Riccardo Canali
Giulio Marchese;Xabier Garmendia Colera;Flaviana Calignano;Massimo Lorusso
F. Calignano
Manickavasagam Krishnan;Eleonora Atzeni;Riccardo Canali;Flaviana Calignano
Marina Cabrini;Sergio Lorenzi;Tommaso Pastore;Simone Pellegrini
Oscar A. Peverini;Mauro Lumia;Flaviana Calignano;Giuseppe Addamo
D. Manfredi;E. P. Ambrosio;F. Calignano;M. Krishnan
Annalisa Chiappone;Ignazio Roppolo;Eric Naretto;Erika Fantino
Eleonora Atzeni;M Barletta;Flaviana Calignano;Luca Iuliano
Annalisa Chiappone;Erika Fantino;Ignazio Roppolo;Massimo Lorusso
Flaviana Calignano;Massimo Lorusso;Ignanio Roppolo;Paolo Minetola
Flaviana Calignano;Massimo Lorusso;Jukka Antero Pakkanen;Jukka Antero Pakkanen;Francesco Trevisan;Francesco Trevisan
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